Bacterial test kits, Apps and services for on site testing anywhere, anytime and almost anything !
To start microbial testing on site, all you need is a nomad Tester.
The devices are Self-Contained and Ready-To-Go.
Also here, automation tools for collecting, recording and analyzing your data online
STAND ALONE NOMAD BACTERIAL TEST KITS FOR ON SITE TESTING
All-in-one !
All-in-one sampling container, filter and culture media
READY TO USE
No equipment necessary, device presterilised and ready to use.
EASY TO USE AND STORE
Long shelf-life at room temperature, grid-marked filter and reading charts provided
RELIABLE Microbiology RESULTS
STAND ALONE BACTERIAL TEST KITS FOR LIQUIDS AND SURFACES
BACTERIAL TEST KITS SELECTION GUIDE, FOR ON SITE AND OFF SITE TESTING
Select the right bacterial test kits for your control plan
BACTERIAL TEST KIT APPLICATION GUIDE

The nomad bacterial test kits application guide with color coded devices: for HPC cfu counts select the red, for yeast & mold cfu counts select the yellow and for coliform cfu counts select the blue.
NOMAD IOT BACTERIAL TEST KITS FOR ON SITE TESTING AND ONLINE MONITORING
100% TRACEABILITY!
Paper-less, pen-free on site testing with online analysis of results.
COST EFFECTIVE
No equipment necessary, competitive against contract lab testing.
AUTONOMY
All you need for building a solid data history and analyzing it.
NO INVESTMENT, NO COMMITMENT
Start & Stop when you want, ideal for campaigns, audits, investigations.
Discover the nomad IoT test kits for Environmental Monitoring on site & pen-free
To build insightful data and prevent contaminations, for the peace of mind of busy managers.
IOT BACTERIAL TEST KITS FOR LIQUIDS AND SURFACES
Nomad Smart Microbiology mobile apps, for on site and off site testing pen-free
Download the free Smart Microbiology mobile apps
HAVE A QUESTION? WE CAN HELP!
Get started quickly, no specialized training or equipment required!
Start and Stop testing when you want and enjoy your monitoring applications
Need help with setting control thresholds, interpreting microbial counts
or anything else?